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However, Evan Smith in Against the Grain: The British Far Left from 1956, [4] uses the term 'far left' "to encompass all of the political currents to the left of the Labour Party," including "anarchist groups". The scope of this article limits the discussion of far left politics to the period since 1801 i.e. the formation of the United Kingdom.
Far-left politics, also known as extreme left politics or left-wing extremism, are politics further to the left on the left–right political spectrum than the standard political left. The term does not have a single, coherent definition; some scholars consider it to be the left of communist parties , while others broaden it to include the left ...
The Left: Democratic socialism [24] Left-wing populism [25] Anti-capitalism [26] [27] Antimilitarism [28] Factions. Left-wing nationalism [29] Greece: Communist Party of Greece (KKE) Communism [citation needed] Marxism–Leninism; Hungary: Hungarian Workers' Party [citation needed] Marxism–Leninism [citation needed] Euroscepticism [citation ...
Far-left: Unknown: Workers World Party: Communism Marxism–Leninism Anti-Imperialism: 1959 Far-left: Unknown: Freedom Socialist Party: Trotskyism Revolutionary socialism Socialist feminism: 1966 Far-left: Unknown: American Freedom Party: American nationalism Paleoconservatism Right-wing populism White nationalism Anti-immigration: 2009 [46 ...
Afghanistan. Afghanistan Liberation Organization (banned); Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan (banned); National United Party of Afghanistan (National Coalition of Afghanistan)
Veteran political adviser Philippe Reines joined others in criticizing the modern Democratic Party after recent election losses, saying it has been taken “hostage” by the far left. “The ...
Articles relating to far-left politics in the United States, politics further to the left of the left–right political spectrum than the standard political left. There are different definitions of the far-left. Some scholars define it as representing the left of social democracy, while others limit it to the left of communist parties.
Hard left or hard-left is a term that is used particularly in Australian and British English to describe the most radical members of a left-wing political party or political group. [1] [2] The term is also a noun and modifier taken to mean the far-left [1] and the left-wing political movements and ideas outside the mainstream centre-left. [3]